My Brazilian turtle has something brown on its back, is there anything wrong?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-24
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The brown color on the back of a Brazilian turtle can be due to a number of reasons. One of the reasons could be that the tortoise suffered from nail rot, which is caused by fungi parasitizing the turtle's back. This can be prevented by changing the water regularly, keeping the water clean and**.

    Another reason could be that the tortoise's shell was hit by a blow or other external force during growth, causing the shell to appear brown spots. This condition usually does not have much of an impact on the turtle's health, but if the brown spots expand or affect the turtle's movements, you need to seek help from a veterinarian.

    If the brown substance on your Brazilian turtle's back can be wiped off, it may be caused by water mold. In this case, you'll need to change your water regularly and use saline or special medications**. However, if the brown substance cannot be wiped off and your Brazilian turtle is showing uncomfortable symptoms, such as decreased appetite or difficulty moving, it is recommended that you seek immediate veterinary help to ensure that your Brazilian turtle is properly diagnosed and**.

    In conclusion, if you have a brown substance on the back of your Brazilian turtle, take action as soon as possible. A veterinarian can help you determine the cause of your problem and develop an appropriate ** plan to ensure the health and happiness of your Brazilian turtle.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is normal. The tortoise's body grows as a result of the large amount of protein and minerals ingested during the growth of the tortoise.

    Each part of the tortoise's body becomes thicker and thicker, and the shell of the tortoise.

    It also gradually hardens, and at the same time, the influence of the environment, light, etc., will lead to the pigmentation of the turtle shell.

    Therefore, the shell of the turtle will gradually change color as the turtle grows larger. In short, the color of the tortoise when it is a child is completely different from the color when it grows up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Caused by the turtle's back, as long as the water is changed regularly, there will not be much of a problem. If it is nail rot, it often smells rancid, and there is blood oozing from the affected area, which needs to be picked.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be suffering from nail rot or water mildew.

    If the white spots can be wiped off, it means that it is water mold, which is caused by fungal parasitism on the turtle's back, and as long as the water is changed regularly, it will not be too much of a problem. If it is rotten nail disease, it often smells rancid, and there is blood oozing out of the affected area, so it is necessary to pick up the stool after squeezing the blood and use potassium permanganate.

    Daub. Baby Brazilian tortoise.

    When breeding, special turtle food is needed, and professional turtle food nutrition is relatively balanced. On weekdays, the owner can feed small fish, small shrimp, pork, beef, and bread worms.

    Protein supplementation for baby Brazilian tortoises promotes the growth and development of Brazilian tortoises. Brazilian tortoises are best eaten fresh raw meat because they don't like to eat hard things and are not easy to digest. Brazilian tortoises are not recommended to be raised in deep water.

    1. Because the Brazilian turtle is a kind of turtle that breathes with lungs, it needs to go to the surface of the water for oxygen exchange if it stays in the water for too long, and there is no breathing support point, and soaking in the water for too long will lead to bacterial infection, turtle shell rot and other diseases. 2. For the suitability of the amount of water, it is only necessary to flush the water with the shell of the Brazilian tortoise. 3. Keep the water clean regularly, it is recommended to return the lead to change the water once every two to three days, and you can put stones, sand piles, tree branches and other objects in the water to provide a place for the Brazilian turtle to live and dry its back.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello, this condition is generally a kind of water mildew caused by poor water quality or resistance.

    If the turtle suffers from water mildew, the turtle can be placed in a sandbox, covered with sand and left to dry in the sun for 30 to 60 minutes a day. Or mix 3% salt water and 3% baking soda and soak the turtle in it 2 3 times a day.

    It is now in an early stage, and the early control will allow it to recover in time, and then pay more attention to his appetite. Or make a potassium permanganate, once a day, and then do three times a week to gather and soak, this kind of development can not be controlled in the later stage, it is easy to cause him a bad appetite and bad spirit.

    The turtle always had brown stuff on its body and legs.

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    Hello, this situation is generally due to water quality or poor resistance to a kind of water mildew. If the turtle suffers from water mildew, the turtle can be placed in a sandbox, covered with sand and left to dry in the sun for 30 to 60 minutes a day. Or mix it with 3% salt water and 3% baking soda, soak the turtle in it, 2 or 3 times a day It is now in an early stage, control it as soon as possible to recover in time, and then pay more attention to digging his appetite.

    Or make a judgment of potassium permanganate, once a day, and then do three times a week to gather and soak, this kind of development can not be controlled in the later stage, it is easy to cause him a bad appetite and bad spirit.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There could be several reasons for the blackening on the back of a Brazilian tortoise:

    1.Lack of light: If the Brazilian tortoiseshell turns black inside the seam, it may be due to a lack of light.

    Prolonged lack of light can cause the turtle to be deficient in calcium, which causes the shell to become black and soft. In this case, it is necessary to supplement the light of the turtle with the head liquid every day, and the light time is about 1-2 hours a day, but do not expose it to the sun at noon, so as not to dry it.

    2.Disease: If there is a disease in the dorsal carapace of the Brazilian tortoise, it can also cause blackening in the seams of the dorsal carapace. For example, diseases such as dorsal mycosis, internal infections, cysts, necrosis, etc. This situation requires timely medical attention, determination of the condition and corresponding ** measures.

    In conclusion, if your Brazilian tortoise carapace is black in the seams, take steps as soon as possible to get your tortoise back to health.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Brazilian tortoise. If the seam on the back is blackened, you can gently brush him with a soft brush. You said that your turtle was dyed, so he had some dirt left on his draft.

    It is best to brush the turtle slowly after dyeing the lacquer, because the lacquer has an effect on the health of the turtle. If you observe it again, if there is only a blackened slit on the back, and there is no broken wound, then it is not a big problem, if there is a broken wound, then you have to clean him, and pay tribute to the iodine before applying.

    Avoid decay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nothing is a problem, don't worry too much. Raise it first.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It may be water mold.

    Rotting skin disease or nail rot Water mildew **: Turtles live in water or dark and damp places for a long time, are not suitable for water quality, and are caused by fungal infection of the turtle body surface**. It is recommended to prepare 4% saline water to soak the sick turtle for 10 minutes and use potassium permanganate solution.

    Soak and disinfect the feeding containers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is possible that it is **infection. Do you see if the water is too dirty? Change the water frequently, get more sunlight, or add some fish disinfectant to the water.

    It is recommended that if it is not serious, dry raising, basking in the sun, slow is a little slow, but it can improve the resistance of the turtle. If you can't wait, you can choose iodine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Hello dear, there is a black surface on the nose of the Brazilian turtle, which is affected by bacteria. As the tortoise's metabolism grows, many microorganisms and bacteria grow, some of which can attach to the tortoise's snout and form dark spots.

    It is recommended that the water should not be changed for too long, and that proper sun bathing should be carried out to facilitate the recovery of the turtle. It is best to choose water that is comparable to the water quality of the turtle's original habitat. Pay attention to the turtle's nutrition, and it will get better slowly.

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    Hello dear, there is a black surface on the nose of the Brazilian turtle, which is affected by bacteria. As the tortoise's metabolism grows, many microorganisms and bacteria grow, some of which can attach to the tortoise's snout and form dark spots. It is recommended that the water should not be changed for too long, and that proper sun bathing should be carried out to facilitate the recovery of the turtle.

    It is best to choose water that is comparable to the water quality of the turtle's original habitat. Pay attention to the turtle's nutrition, and it will get better slowly. Hope it helps you <>

    Do you need medication teacher.

    You can use iodophor to apply pro to the turtle twice a day.

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